On Jan. 24, Open Air was granted a Part 135 air carrier certification to operate its fleet of brand-new Cirrus SR22s for on-demand, air-taxi service out of Montgomery County Airpark (GAI) in Gaithersburg, Md., about 20 miles outside of Washington, D.C. Flying from the back yard of arguably the most sensitive and restrictive airspace in the country, Open Air’s “exclusive air-taxi service” offers “nonstop, and ‘door-to -door’ concierge service throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast,” according to a company press release. The company touts the SR22’s safety (the piston single comes standard with a ballistic parachute) and comfort features (leather, climate control, XM satellite radio and Bose noise-canceling headsets) and also notes the aircraft accommodates up to three passengers and one “FAA-certified airline captain.” Beyond the jargon, this means they’ve taken a training program and been FAA certified as a captain. Open Air says one-way pricing will keep customers from paying for dead-heading aircraft and crew.
Open Air To Give D.C. On-Demand Air Taxi
Key Takeaways:
- Open Air has been granted Part 135 air carrier certification to operate an on-demand air-taxi service.
- The service utilizes a fleet of new Cirrus SR22s from Montgomery County Airpark (GAI) in Maryland, serving the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
- They emphasize the SR22's safety (ballistic parachute) and comfort features, accommodating up to three passengers with an FAA-certified captain.
- Open Air offers one-way pricing to prevent customers from paying for dead-heading aircraft and crew.
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